Texas parents are enraged after pictures of their children appeared on a Facebook page called "Beautiful Boys Around the World."

A stranger apparently went around taking pictures in Austin County and posting them on the Facebook page.

“I remember hearing the shutter and I looked over and he had the camera pointed right at me,” 19-year-old Brett Johnson recalled to KHOU of the incident several months ago.

An image of Johnson was posted on the page. However, the page appeared to be taken down sometime Thursday.

"There are lots of cute boy Facebook pages — the difference here is that these photos were taken by me, in my travels across six continents," read the description of the page, according to KPRC, before the page was taken down.

Parents are angry after finding photos of underage boys on a Facebook page called 'Beautiful Boys Around the World.'

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"Why do I take pictures of cute boys? Because taking photos of the Eiffel Tower or the Parliament in London is not silly — you can get better ones on the Internet. I have over 15,000 such photos — this page is for a sample of my favorites."

Parent Jill Samples told KPRC that a photo of her 16-year-old son was posted on the page. "I'm disgusted, I'm sick," she said. The photo had been on the page since October even though "this is the first we've seen it, heard about it," she told the station.

After checking with the district attorney, the Austin County Sheriff's Office determined that there was no crime committed, according to KHOU.

"It's not illegal because it's not pornography, it's not even obscene and it's not attempting to make use of the likeness of these kids for any commercial gain," legal expert Brian Wice told KPRC.

Brett Johnson was shocked to find a photo of himself on the page.

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The Facebook page appeared to have been removed on Thursday.

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Regardless, parents are angry about what happened.

"You should not be taking pictures of anyone's child, especially not posting them on an obviously gay website where men go to ogle boys,” Tommy Johnson told KHOU.